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SillyCowCorner1

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Just love how apt the team names are.

Botanical Gardens do have rangers.

Soufriere is a mountain...Volcano. have to hike up ll
 

zorax

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We love our cricket. It's dominant.

Bliss yeah
Growing up I played a lot of cricket in an abandoned sandy parking lot right next to my apartment complex with other kids who lived in the neighborhood. There was a pole some volleyball people erected in the centre of the lot which was our wicket, and a carpet under layers of sand that was our pitch. We'd draw a line in the sand for the bowling crease, erect a non striker stumps with bricks and stones, and pick out a rocks and pebbles from our carpet pitch before starting.

It was the best times of my life, and the closest I've ever come to having a 'home' cricket ground.
 

zorax

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The two Rangers offies have terrible but fun bowling actions

Hikers are smashing it. They're Sunset Smashes, not Sunrise.
 

zorax

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Browne and Maloney have dominated. Even Kesrick hasn't been able to control them.

Rangers bowling looking a bit of a weakspot here, but you can't ever really tell in T10 cricket
 

SillyCowCorner1

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Growing up I played a lot of cricket in an abandoned sandy parking lot right next to my apartment complex with other kids who lived in the neighborhood. There was a pole some volleyball people erected in the centre of the lot which was our wicket, and a carpet under layers of sand that was our pitch. We'd draw a line in the sand for the bowling crease, erect a non striker stumps with bricks and stones, and pick out a rocks and pebbles from our carpet pitch before starting.

It was the best times of my life, and the closest I've ever come to having a 'home' cricket ground.
That sounds like it was fun. Making use of the resources available to get the cricket going.

Here's a nice photo I found on Google that shows what's it's like in a ballfield :

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SillyCowCorner1

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Tournament runrate: 8.02

Soufriere are in the top spot after that demolition job.

Dark View Explorers (really cool name) versus Fort Charlotte Striker coming up at 12:30...in 26 minutes.
 

SillyCowCorner1

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Now I'm thinking of it, Dark View Explorers could have been an amalgamation of Internet Explorer and Chrome's incognito mode.
 

SillyCowCorner1

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Gidron Pope, member of the victorious Windies under-19 team of 2016, is in the Fort Charlotte Strikers team. Hope he gets a game.
 

SillyCowCorner1

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So the Strikers have amassed 75 runs in their allotted overs.

Will this be a good score to defend?
We'll see.
The last game ended in the 6th over
 

zorax

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Nice
Looking forward to tonight's games

Vanuatu's T10 league should resume today. Hope they have a functional stream this time
 
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